Korean consumer electronics company Samsung rolled out the first Bluetooth Plasma television in 2007. The SPD-50P91FHD, a 50-inch full HD PDP TV, is compatible with devices like Bluetooth headsets and photo printers.
Samsung offers a Bluetooth certified plasma TV , the 50 plasma called SPD-50P91FHD. You can connect the bluetooth wireless headphones to the TV and listening to whatever you want, as loud as you want, without bothering your neighbours
It looks like its TV product is getting hot too. It’s just equiped its new plasma TV, 50″ SPD-50P91FHD, with Bluetooth, and again makes itself to hold another “first in market” title - the first full HD plasma TV in the world that is
New 50-inch full HD PDP TV will be available soon in Korea under brand name Samsung. The TV support full HD image and Bluetooth connections. The company said that the ‘Samsung PAVV Cannes SPD-50P91FHD’ is the world’s first Bluetooth
Samsung will be selling a new 50-inch plasma television in the Korean market. Touted as the world’s first Bluetooth certified TV, PAVV Cannes SPD-50P91FHD will enable to hook up your wireless headphones or connect it to a printer.
It looks like Samsung has managed to squeeze a bit more than buzzwords into its "Cannes" line of plasma TVs, with the company adding some Bluetooth functionality to its new 50-inch model (the SPD-50P91FHD).
Here's the first Bluetooth-certified TV, the 50-inch SPD-50P91FHD 1080p plasma display from Samsung. Bluetooth, on a TV? Yep, that lets you pair it up with Bluetooth headphones, not bothering anyone as you crank the volume up to 11.
Samsung Bluetooth Plasma TV The SPD-50P91FHD is compatible with other Bluetooth devices such as headsets and photo printers, supporting ACAP standard two-way data broadcast. Featuring True Black Panel for an improved full HD image and a
The Samsung SPD…whatevers, are Plasma TVs, and all come with Ultra Daylight Mode (for use in bright daylight), Natural True Colors (which provide improved color reproduction), the Real Motion Studio Engine (which gives a clearer image,
With WiseLink, you can listen to the TV through your Bluetooth headset (though why you’d want to, it doesn’t say!), and more impressively, print off any pictures being displayed on the TV through a Bluetooth link with a
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